Our approach
Quiet by design
We’re building BlindSense around a simple idea — awareness at home should feel like nothing at all. Four principles shape every decision we make.
Privacy is the product.
Nothing we build involves a camera or a microphone. We don’t listen, and we don’t watch. We notice patterns that suggest wellbeing is on track — or that someone you love might want a check-in.
The people we care for are never the subject. The room is.
Dignity isn’t an afterthought.
Panic buttons ask the person we love to announce their worst moments. Wearables ask them to remember. Cameras ask them to perform.
We believe the best help is the kind that doesn’t ask anything at all.
Restraint over specs.
We don’t chase accuracy numbers or marquee features. We focus on being useful in real rooms — the ones with couches, bookshelves, pets, and visitors — not the staged ones designed to make a demo shine.
Belonging at home.
The goal isn’t to extend the hospital into the home. It’s to help home stay home a little longer — with the people who belong there, kept close to the people who love them.
This is a longer story. Come along for it.
We’ll share updates as we get closer to launch — quietly, and only when there’s something worth saying.
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